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Inculcate CSR in biz model: Sharma asks India Inc

New Delhi, July 20: ONGC CMD R S Sharma today called upon the India Inc to take initiatives and integrate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in their business models.

''There is a need for greater interaction and synergy in CSR activities among different corporates and various sections of the society,'' he said while speaking at the third Annual General Meeting of the Indian arm of the United Nations movement today.

Mr Sharma, who is the President of the Indian Global Compact Society (GCS), said that the society will push for proactive role of Indian corporates for adoption and implementation of corporate citizenship practices.

He asked the corporations to suggest methodology to turn CSR activities in India to a movement like any other movement viz. quality, environment, and safety.

Global Compact Society (GCS) of India, comprises of 127 leading Indian organisations, initiated by the former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

These organisations include a number of corporate giants like ONGC, Infosys, Tata, Wipro and Thermax. The Indian GCS is leading the Asian effort towards this UN movement. It is planning to hold a global conference involving all the SAARC countries in January 2008, to take the movement forward among the Asian nations.

The society acts as an apex level nodal agency, representing various Indian corporate bodies and institutions who are committed to the ten principles of United Nation's Global Compact principles on human rights, labour standard, environment and anti-corruption.

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India to leave Indo-Myanmar gas pipeline project

Agartala, May 14: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) has decided to leave Indo-Myanmar gas pipeline project following Chinese influence on military administration in Myanmar. According ONGC officials, opposition from Bangladesh for laying pipeline to transport gas to India from Myanmar via North Eastern states and West Bengal upto central India was the main hurdle for ONGC to carry out the project. ''Since Bangladesh disagreed our proposal, the project is now becoming a.....
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